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Saginaw residents Torreon Marselis, left, 15, and his brother Devantae Marselis, 18, hold the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity sign as they walk down Genesee Street to celebrate the annual Martin Luther King Jr. march, Monday, Jan. 20, 2014, that started at the Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy and ended at the Dow Event Center, in Saginaw, Mich. (AP Photo/The Saginaw News, Neil Barris)

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People from around Saginaw, walk down Genesee Street to celebrate the annual Martin Luther King Jr. march, Monday, Jan. 20, 2014, that started at the Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy and ended at the Dow Event Center, in Saginaw, Mich. (AP Photo/The Saginaw News, Neil Barris)

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Bernice King, second from left, is honored by Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed, lower right, for her speech earlier during the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday commemorative service at Ebenezer Baptist Church Monday, Jan. 20, 2014, in Atlanta. Bernice King is the daughter of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.. (AP Photo/Jason Getz)

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Letters spelling "We Believe" are carried by a group during a march honoring Martin Luther King Jr., Monday, Jan. 20, 2014, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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Volunteers read stories of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life to children from the Renaissance Cultural Center during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Washington, D.C., Monday, January 20, 2014. Children from the Sursum Corda neighborhood participate in an event to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Children listened to a discussion about King and the Peace Corps' commitment to peace and service, and did activities such as mural painting, dancing, drumming and reading. The day was organized by Little Friends for Peace, a non-profit organization that teaches peace skills to children and adults who work with children to counter the culture of violence. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Volunteers read stories of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life to children from the Renaissance Cultural Center during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Washington, D.C., Monday, January 20, 2014. Children from the Sursum Corda neighborhood participate in an event to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Children listened to a discussion about King and the Peace Corps' commitment to peace and service, and did activities such as mural painting, dancing, drumming and reading. The day was organized by Little Friends for Peace, a non-profit organization that teaches peace skills to children and adults who work with children to counter the culture of violence. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Briana Walker of Washington, D.C., second from right, with the White House mentoring program and other volunteers, read stories of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life to children from the Renaissance Cultural Center during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Washington, D.C., Monday, January 20, 2014. Children from the Sursum Corda neighborhood participate in an event to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Children listened to a discussion about King and the Peace Corps' commitment to peace and service, and did activities such as mural painting, dancing, drumming and reading. The day was organized by Little Friends for Peace, a non-profit organization that teaches peace skills to children and adults who work with children to counter the culture of violence. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)